Union Forces in the 1861 Rich Mountain Campaign

(Appreciation for this list goes to Fritz Haselberger, author of Yanks From The South.)

 

Philippi - Brig. Gen. Thomas A. Morris

Left Column - Col. Benjamin F. Kelley
   Six Companies [Cos. B, C, D, G, K(?), ?], 1st (West) Virginia Infantry, Col. Benjamin F. Kelley
   Companies A-E, G-I, K, 9th Indiana Infantry, Col. R.H. Milroy
   Six Companies, 16th Ohio Infantry, Col. J. Irvine

Right Column - Col. Ebenezer Dumont
   Companies B, C, E, F, G, I, 6th Indiana Infantry, Col. Thomas Crittenden
   Companies A-C, E-G, I, K, 7th Indiana Infantry, Col. Ebenezer Dumont
   Five companies, 14th Ohio Infantry, Col. James B. Steadman
   Three companies, 15th Ohio Infantry, Lt. Col. Moses R. Dickey
   Companies D, F, 1st Ohio Light Artillery, Lt. Col. S.B. Sturges, two 6-pounders

Rich Mountain - Maj. Gen. George B. McClellan
3rd Ohio Infantry, Col. I.H. Marrow
4th Ohio Infantry, Col. Lorin Andrews
7th Ohio Infantry, Col. Erastus B. Tyler
8th Indiana Infantry, Col. William P. Benten
9th Ohio Infantry, Col. Robert L. McCook
10th Indiana Infantry, Col. Mahlon D. Manson
10th Ohio Infantry, Col. William H. Lytle
13th Indiana Infantry, Col. Jeremiah C. Sullivan
14th Indiana Infantry, Col. Nathan Kimball
15th Indiana Infantry, Col. George D. Wagner
17th Ohio Infantry, Col. I.M. Connel
19th Ohio Infantry, Col. Samuel Beatty
Battery A, 1st Michigan Light Artillery (Coldwate Battery), Capt. C.O. Loomis, six brass 6-pounders
Battery G, 4th U.S. Artillery, Capt. Albion P. Howe
Battery I, 4th U.S. Artillery, Capt. Oscar A. Mack, mountain howitzers
Company A, 1st Illinois Cavalry (McClellan Dragoons, Barker's Illinois Cavalry), Capt. C.W. Barker
Company D, 1st Illinois Cavalry (Chicago Dragoons, Chicago Rifles, 1st Illinois Volunteer Dragoons, Company C, 16th Illinois Cavalry), Capt. Frederick Schambeck
1st Ohio Cavalry Company, Capt. Henry W. Burdsal


Laurel Hill - Brig. Gen. Thomas L. Morris
Six Companies, 1st (West) Virginia Infantry, Col. Benjamin F. Kelley
Company B, 2nd (West) Virginia Infantry, Capt. George R. Latham
6th Indiana Infantry, Col. Thomas T. Crittenden
6th Ohio Infantry, Col. Bosley
7th Indiana Infantry, Col. Ebenezer Dumont
9th Indiana Infantry, Co. R.H. Milroy
Eight Companies, 14th Ohio Infantry, Col. James B. Steadman
Three Companies, 15th Ohio Infantry, Lt. Col. Moses R. Dickey
Three Companies, 16th Ohio Infantry
Companies A-F, 1st Ohio Light Artillery, Col. James Barnett, six 6-pounders


Northwestern Turnpike - Brig. Gen. Charles H. Hill
Companies A, D, F, 1st (West) Virginia Infantry
Company A, 2nd (West) Virginia Infantry, Capt. Hayes
Company G, 2nd (West) Virginia Infantry
5th Ohio Infantry, Col. Samuel H. Dunning
8th Ohio Infantry, Col. Herman G. Depuy
13th Ohio Infantry, Col. William S. Smith
Seven Companies, 15th Ohio Infantry, Col. G.W. Andrews
Seven Companies, 16th Ohio Infantry, Col. J. Irvine
18th Ohio Infantry, Col. T.R. Stanley
20th Ohio Infantry, Col. Thomas Morton
22nd Ohio Infantry, Lt. Col. John A. Turley
Battery A, 1st (West) Virginia Light Artillery, Capt. Philip Daum, four
6-pounders
Company A, 22nd Pennsylvania Cavalry (Ringgold Cavalry), Capt. John Keys